VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FKIDAY, MARCH 6, 1896. NO. 49 THE ITALIAN CABINET Ministers Have Sent in Their' Eesignations. THE KING HAS ACCEPTED THEM Steps Being Taken to Form a New Cabinet Latest News From Cuba. Rome, March 5. The official and pri vate residences of the cabinet ministers, the royal palace, the embassies and all important public buildings here were guarded by troops throughout the night, and the soldiers were still on duty this morning. In spite of the strong force of troops and police about the chamber of depu ties today it was with difficulty that order was maintained. The soldiers and police were frequently jostled by the ex cited populace, and had it not been for the great forbearance displayed by the authorities, many disturbances would have occurred. The crowds about MoDte Citorio, upon which the chamber of dep uties stands, now and again raised the cry "Down with the government!" "Death to Barateri 1" and from the gal leries a number of persons were ejected by the police for uttering similar cries. Almost immediately after the appear ance of the premier, who was greeted by cheering by some of his supporters, and by cries of derision from his oppo nents, he announced that the cabinet had resigned and the king accepted' its resignation. ' The announcement was followed by cheers, which were taken up by the crowds outside, and echoed far and wide. Some moments elapsed before the cheering snbsided, and even then the excited shouts of the leftists continued for a time. Crispi gazed calmly upon the shouting deputies, as if such a demonstration, was quite an ordinary occurrence, and when again able to make himself heard, add ed : "The ministers will remain at their posts until their successors are ap pointed." More cheers and shouts of disapproval followed, after which the president of the chamber asked the house to adjourn until the crown had decided upon the successors of the ministers. The leftists raised a storm of ' protest against -the proposition, saying the government should be impeached,. and that the pub lic were entitled to know who was re sponsible for the disaster in Abyssinia, and there was no excuse for not making public promptly all the facts in the pos session of the ministers. But when the protests, had been exhausted, the house adjourned, pending the appointment of a new cabinet. After the adjournment of the chamber the plaza of Monte Citorio and the ad jacent streets remained filled with ex cited crowds until they were dispersed by the police and soldiers, who occupied all approaches to the house ot parlia ment. Sighor Crispi, after leaving the chamber of deputies- made a. similar statement in the senate, which adjourned sine die. King'flumbert has already consulted several statesmen regarding the forma tion of a new cabinet. Anong those sent for by his majesty are Marquis di Kudini, Viscount Venosta and General Ricotte. The war office today admitted that "at least 150 Italian officers were killed," but the officials still refuse to admit that oyer 5,000 men were- killed. They say, however, , that "they believe that 9,500 Italian troopB, and 8,000 native troops in the Italian service, were engaged, and that nearly all the artillery, ammunition and supplies fell into . the hands of the eneroy." - ' Subscribe for The Chronicle and get the news. ! : ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report , LA VV AT HAVANA'S GATES, Maceo Within Sight of the Cuban Capital. New York, March 5. A special from Havana says: Nobody has paid much attention to reports from the field lately. .Washing ton and Madrid have been the sole cen ters of interest. Yet, within a few days, Gomez and Maceo have achieved other successes in the face of strong opposing columns, which have made the world wonder bow it can be done. General Weyler, apparently believing he bad driven them to their stronghold in the everglades of Cienaga de Seapata, has been hurrying thousands of troops into Santa Clara by land and sea with one purpose of hemminjr the enemy in at that point. General Fando, in com mand in Santa Clara, only awaited the arrival of these troops to strike hard blows. But Gomez and Maceo having left in the everglade's hospitals all their wounded and ill, taken east from their raids in the western provinces, strength ened their forces with new troops fresh from Puerto Principe and San Diego, and then, while the Spanish batallions were en route to catch them, they unex pectedly turned west again, slipping past all obstructions with only a few skirmishes. Now Gomez is in the heart of Matan zas and Maceo is once more almost in the gates of the capital. Trains have been fired on just beyond the city on the Matanzas road and Monday night there was a sharp skirmish only three miles beyond the suburb of Jesus del Monte, a settlement to which Havana horse-care and omnibuses make 'regular trips. There was no official report of the affair given out. THE WORLD'S NEWS. A $100,000 fire occurred in Johnstown, of flood fame, yesterday morning. The "Christian Crusade" is the name suggested by Ballington Booth for the new evangelical movement, which the former commander of the Salvation Army in America has pledged himself to lead. It is said he will at once estab lish a paper in opposition to the famous War Cry, and it will be "up to date" in all evangelical matters. 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